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Angus
Angus
Author: Charles Siebert
With Angus, Charles Siebert, author of the critically acclaimed memoir Wickerby: An Urban Pastoral, offers us a wry, poignant, and ultimately redemptive view of life and death as perceived through the heightened senses of one very brave, winsome, unforgettable Jack Russell terrier. — At once poetic, thoroughly canine, and unsentimental, Angus is ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780609804681
ISBN-10: 0609804685
Publication Date: 8/21/2001
Pages: 176
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  • Currently 4.8/5 Stars.
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4.8 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Book Type: Paperback
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This slim novel is narrated by Angus, a young Jack Russel who finds himself in a life-threatening predicament. As he struggles to return to his family, he ponders his life so far and the strange but wonderful relationship between man and dog. Beware: this one is a tear-jerker!
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Angus is the life of a Jack Russell Terrier as seen through his eyes, from his birth on a farm to his tragic death. Anyone who loves dogs will like this book. Anyone who knows Jack Russells will LOVE this book. Mr. Siebert perfectly captures this feisty breed. I loved the way the story is told from Angus' viewpoint and enjoyed looking at the world through his eyes. WARNING: you WILL cry and not just at the end. The book is written in flashbacks as Angus reflects on his life while he brokenly crawls back towards his home. The final chapter is from the owners' viewpoint as they reflect on Angus' life. I highly recommend, but keep a box of tissues handy!


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